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After Happy New Year, what is Shah Rukh Khan helping Abhishek Bachchan with?

November 14, 2014 05:11 PM

Abhishek Bachchan has gone down in his career many times but he has always manged to come back with a bang.

 

This year especially has been great for the actor. His film Happy New Year rocked at the box-office and broke many records. Also his Pro Kabaddi League team, Jaipur Pink Panthers, won the inaugural championship, which prompted the actor to buy a football team in the Hero Indian Super League. His team, Chennaiyin FC, is also performing pretty great in the inaugural season of ISL. But there is something that the actor is planning to do for India for which he needs Shah Rukh Khan‘s help.

While speaking to a leading daily, AB informed, “I want to be part of the football revolution in India. I want to be part of the clan that is making a difference with football in India. There is a huge amount of sporting talent in India and it is about time they are given their due. These leagues are only going to bring out even more (fresh) talent.” Abhishek wants to do so because he, being a big fan of football, wants to see Indian football team play in the coveted FIFA World Cup. And what does he propose to do to achieve that goal?

He says that he wants to start a sports company of his own and for that he is taking tips from none other than his HNY co-star SRK. Why so? Because King Khan handles one of the most successful teams in the IPL and getting tips from him would mean that AB would be able to better his management and marketing skills. So what is Baadshah Khan doing to help his Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna co-star? SRK has asked Abhishek to visit Venky Mysore, CEO, Kolkata Knight Riders and Red Chillies, and tipped him to to learn the trivial tricks of the trade from him.

We hope, at least, Indian football should end up emerging a winner from this mutual bhaichaara. Finger cross!

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